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SAVANNAH REPUBLIC.
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situated M«r tbe bead of navigation on tho
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fn.n. ihu sea. Tbo Load* attadWd to the place are upon
boOi sides of the river, conalsttnr of several tract*, eon-
VT^j, U) be equal to any In the Bute, and better *> l *
imtnYiliaii klmoai any other for the making of Turpen
tine.'nrxi ao me part oftho balance la rwj •ultablerortbe
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SAVANNAH
WfilUSY OF GI
npms COMPANY will eontlnse to transport Produce
1 and other Merchandise, on the Savannah river, to
and from Augusta* by thalr Iron Steamer*
JOHN RANDoLW!, CapbPmwor.
I, AM Ait.. ......CaptoCaaawaLV,
—AND ALIO at TU* aTKAKKR—
AMORY SIBLEY,..............,Capb—— *
The Utter 8tearner being of leaa drmufht than any
other on the River, Inanrea unprecedented deapatch In
allatagesoftho water. The Company la alao provided
with fifteen Tow-lloaU and two Lighter*.
All Freight addressed to the care or the Company, ol
Its Agent*, will be received and forwarded, free of com
mission*? A. BtULEY, Vresident. Augusta.
T. R. MILLS. Agent, Savannah.
octlO >V. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
ration Co.
*xecuu»r»s Sale,
1TTILL be told, on tho first Tuesday In January next,
AY at the Court House In tho City of Savannah, under
an order toUlned from U»e Ordinary of Chatham county,
tM following ml and personal property, belonging to
tho cstato ortVUllam H. Mongin, dooeased, vIst-LotNo.
33 Green Ward, City of Savannah! one Garden Lot,
mmWWROlSKS
MT 18 • Exocutor of Wm. H. Mongln.
Administrator** Sale. , ~~~,
. next, win to sold. In
Effingham
lx year*
onJenckes
Ighteen mile*
FOB PHILADELPHIAi .
Philadelphia & Savannah Steam Navigallt
The new and splendid side-wheel
ship STATE OP GEORGIA of 1800 ton*
register, Uapb John E. Walton,ha* comment**! her regu
lar trips and will leave Savannah on W«dk**dAT, the
8th day of September, and every alternate Wan a *s bat
theroaflet; aay on the 22d Sepb, 6U» and 90th Oct, and
3d and 17th November, and*o on. „„
Cabin Passage to PhlUdelphU .••»!>»
ThroughTtckels to New York ^ J*2
Thtaahlp baa been built with entire regard to safety,
comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable fa
AgenU In Savannah.
HERON fc MARTIN,
A genu in Fhllndelphla.
NBW-NMK & SAVANNAH STKAM-SUIP LINK*
pljto
Central araDcrtfomcciitn.
Central atitirrtfsement*.
Saddlery Warehouse,
Voting** Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle,
orronrn w, a. anmoaa ctoTittwo stork.
Knnn taetnnn $ SndiitoT, Briafea & Harness,
soRrldleiiuHl
C1IU.SON-S
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FVKNACE.
W E are happy to announca that CHIT.SOWS PA-
TENT AIR WARMING AND VENTIMT'
Uoolt atniertlBcmnito
Story
’. It. James, Esq.
“*"* **' ry.aud
Revolutltmary
oilier Tales. By Wm.
Th» Llfo and- Adventures of Punchinello—adapted
from the trench or Octavo Flulllcl, and embelllshod
"Ith ono hundred Designs.
Oita's Treasury of Sloriea for Young People, wllh nu
merous Engraving*.
ATreaiury of Pleasure nooks for Young Children,
with more than ono hundred Illustrations.
Wlnlcr Evenlng Recreation t a Collection ofTalea for
Youth.- Illustrated,
itierns; Bridies It Martcnsnlea; SadUle-Dngs, Trunk* foe.
SADDLER’S MATRIUAL8.—8addlo Trees, Skirting
nd Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worated Web}
Thread and Tacks, assorted slzos. _ , ^
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Bulky
ott Mass fcsn&SKBj
county, a Negro woman named Bvo, about forty-sh
of as* and bef son Reuben, about ten years of am
AUo, a Tract or Land In Effingham county, on Jc
Tanipika Road, between seventeen and eighteen ..... .
»t^^paa^*eissiass
pflh«atw«icd. ueNJAMIN J. DASHER, Adm'r.
Kor.mborg3.lKQ. »«»» _
-oftctv and Splendid Steam* —
FLORIDA, Captain Lyon,
ALABAMA,..
.....Captain Lyon,
SKS
between the legal hours,
prlnglldd ^Efll ngham
y, In frontof the Court
Belonging to tho
If. Y. A:Savannah Steam Navigation Co,
Will leave Savannah and New-York overy Saturday.
Theee ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
in eafoty, speed, and comfort,
These Steamers, living Savannah at theiame time
that the Marion an* eouuiaxxa leave Charleston, ar
rive In New-York as soon as, or before them.
VST* Cabin Passage $25, nnyabl e before going onboard)
AoilfMtj PADELFOUD, FAY fc CO n
Savannah*
SAMUEL L. MITOr*”
Jan 98
SAMUEL L. MITCH ILL,
ltH Fronuslreol, Now*York.
Also, will be aold, on the same d*y,ln fruntpyhe®" 0 .” SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA de I1AMBIJRO,
Hduse, in the county of Lowndes, lot of Land No. 197jn The Union 8team Boot Company of Geor
tholOUi district of said county, containing four honored iJFlLJhgla tm i south Carolina havingjnoroughly
—
ipverhauled and refitted the superior at
hUghiera
House*. Court and State Houses, Hospitals, Stores, fre^
n nearly all the cities and towns in the United Stales,
jut la meeting with equal fovor In tho Canada*, England,
Russia, and other foreign conntrics. It has been award
ed at the recent Fairs in this country Gold and Silver
Meddle, Piret Premiums, and lastly, (As Great VRtZR
MED.11. »i (As IVorltCs fkir, Lvudon. H has been sub
jected to the moat rigid Investigation and severe practi
cal testa, end unanimously declared the best. (See tho
printed reports of the Fairs, alao city and Btato pnblto
Committees on Publlo Building*.) Wo havo more than
twenty-fire hundred references, many of whom are pro.
fesslonal gentlemen, whose scientific attainments In such
matters are well kuow u. To attain this desirable object,
the Inventor of Ibis Furnace first abandoned the manu
facture of the common frail hot-«lr furnaces seven years
since, under the settled conviction that red-hot Iron for-
bum the oxygen out of the air, producing an un-
‘ log, disagreeable odor, unfit to be Inhaled
- .v #Dd
folaonoua
lealthy, scorching, disagreeable odor, unfit to bo Inh
iy human beings} besides the consinnt cracking
burning out of the pots, which permits the polsoi
.*m\lmber93,1859.
Admlnlatrmtor’a Sale.
on ““ogSra Qmite. E. F. KINCIII.EY t 00, ApoU “
A , J£» -MS .11 l aept 91 JAME8 HARPER, Agent, Augusta.
P«RUM >1. i* COOK and OREGON, with Mpm,in
now ready to transport freight ol alt deacripUons be
tween Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much,
if not more dispatch, than any other boats on the river.
The steamers are commanded by experienced and ac
commodating Captains. AU freight consigned to their
agents will be forwarded free of commissions.
giTbi
lie acoommodstions for passengers are equal, If not
i, containing about 1,0* acre#, with all
kite buildings; negro woman, 8ue, a oook, washer,
with hertbree children, Oney, Minerva and Edward 11
d of Cattle t a Tract of tond in Bryan county, con-
g about 500 acres; a Tract of Land In McIntosh
HOUSE-FOUNIfiHINn i OODS
COLLINS & BULKLEY
Importers and JDcalers,
couuty, onpUlHlng .bop’l 300 UIMI. Tract pf land In 100 mtlAD-STREET.
Screven county, containing about WO acres. Sold for a RE now receiving, and offer Tor sale at very low price*,
the benefit or the holra and creditor* of saidi estate. a large assortment or House Furnishing articles,
„ iitnTTim AHm’. n -r l. 1 ...
WM. P. HUNTER, Adm’r c. T a.
I. ... " NOTIOB*
T WO month* alter date, application will to made to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary or Glynn coun
ty, for leave to sell the R^al Eatate and Negro Haves be
longing to George A. Rood, late or said county, deceased,
for the benefit of his helrs and creditors..
November 85,1858.
J. GORDON HOWARD, Adm'r.
NOTICE ,
mWO MONTHS after date, application will be made to
_L the Court of«inllnary of Effinaham countr for leave
to aell all the lands belonging to the estate of Robert J.
W1 1 «raD C Tfl{K«-RFF, Adm’r.
p Bpri^ruM, Nov. 18,1858. iwtI*
• i>T “ * NOTICE. :
SUCH ASS
CROCKERY, TUREENS,
CHINA, PLATE8,
GLASS, DISHES,
PLATED TEAPOTS, etc.
BRITANNIA PITCHERS,
JAPAN te BOWLS’,
TINWARE,
GOB LETS, CASTORS.
TUMBLERS, KNIVES.
DECANTERS, FORKS,
PRESERVES, SPOONS.
J WAITERS
annoyance and expense of repairs, new pots, foe.
now has the satisfaction of knowing that hla efforts to
secure a kmltkful, tconamicvl and durvUt mpp&ratus, for
thoroughly worming and ventilating buildings, has been
entirely aueceaafol. They possess the following advan
tages: Purity or air. powerful heaters, economical plan
for burning anthracite, bituminous coals or wood, all
eunatly welt—fines easily cleared out—great durability
of foruaco, not liable to repairs for a long time; perfect
safety against setting buildings on fire In which tiioy are
located; may be set In low collars. Sizes for all classes
of buildings.
AUo—Four sixes of new and superior PORTABLE
FURNACES—Dr. Clark’* Improved BOSTON SCHOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS of all descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, foe.
Emerson’s celebrated VENT1LATOR8 for Roof! of
buildings smoky chimneys, foe. COOKING RANG!
wllh or without Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures,
sizes and atyles of those beautiful
MIBBOB MABBLE MANTLES,
WINES and
IS,
JELLY GLASSES, • LAMPS.
White and Fancy China Dinner Services, White Stone
do- Tea Seta, together with every description of Cut and
China Vases,of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes
and Colognes; Bohemian Ulase Vases and r '
J Colognes; rich
and other Fancy
A LI. neraont having demands against tbo estate or ana uoiognes; ltonemian uiaaa vase* anu km
ELfA8BLI8S*ronnerly of thli^clty. deceased, will I Cut Wine Bottle.,,<foln* Jewell Boxes, and
nmrnt them within the time prescribed by law, and article* in great variety.
fhrMUridebtMl to said estate will imake payment to Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, Andirons,
ihoseindeWed W “ BLIAS REED, Adrarir. 8hoveU aud TongV^ tomp Wicks. Wood and Willow
* — I Wam. Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lanterns, both
land plain;Fancy and Ladies’ Work andTrav-
NOTICE.
nWO M0NTH8 after date, application will be mado
1 - binary ofEmii
i ass
leave to sell aU the Lands bclouglng to the rotate of ~ u —— OUl
THOMAS HURST, late or said county, deceased, for dl- 1
’“w u ‘" “"eLIZABBTII HURST, Mml.
NPT.mtor9.lM3. »»t3
Ylm,
guarded
ellng Oaskels—together with many other articles^not
notice*
nhWO MONTHS afterdate, application wUl be made j
JL to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham
county for leave to sell the Real Eatate and Negro Slave*
belonging to JAMES M. BATES, late of said county, do-
5^Sr u ®f" ,,iu issrtsfi!rAdm-x.
— 7 MOXltlli,
a LL PERSONS having demat _
JSi jf GEORGE A. RBBD, late of
nn county, de>
rtby required to preerot them, duly al-
he time prescribed by law; and all per-
to said Estate are hereby requested to
tested, within the i
soul Indebted to i
mako imraedtele p^rmmu jo Q , I0WAaft AdmV ,
- nov 13 Bavannah,Ga.
A C A IK Ik*
T HE subscribers would call the attention nr Uio citi
zens of Savannah and surrounding country to their
large and newly-selected stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
comprising almost every article wanted in fomlshlnL
Private Houses, HoteU and Steamships—nearly all oi
which were bought for Cosh, and will be sold at remark
ably small profits.
They calf particular attention to tbelr Slock of 8tore*
Grates, Mantel Pieces, foe.
Persons wanting any thing In the line of House-keep
ing articles would do well to examine their 8tock before
purchasing elsewhere, and bare the advantage of select*
(ng from an entirely New Stock.
MORSE fo NICHOLS,
If 155 Broughton-st.
k LL PERBON8 havSfdSm* agalnit the Estate of
L W. WJtlCUSRLHAtJM, decea-M. late of Burke
ty, are hereby notified to present them, properly at-
SVi>u^«sJgsfc r
HEAD-QPARTEB8 FOIK
GOOD CARRIAGES
MY S1ICCESS in the CARRIAGE
Business In the city or Savannah, ia no
longer an experiment, It la a “A-rad fact.”
isideratc. iwnemu* rnnlUUnoB »nrf UbonU |*
make Immediate payment to
nov 10
Cl TATE OF GEORGIA,
O Ef lintbam Co*, i
tronago that f have received from Factors, Mkr-
"hriaw~’and‘airDer-1 coARTa and CmxRRa generally, l desire In this public
W herebv renulrcd to manner to express my thanks, and to renew my aaeu-
0 acn0J re T“'reu ranees or increnstxl determination to give the most entire
a finrtf.IN Adm’r. salufkction to ail who may favor me with tbelr custom. 1
■ — I h»*od„*nted I bo past summer to getting up a laror ard
' STOCK or RVRRV KIND or Carriaor now In
>.»«., . .... . , i .— orthese Carriages aro well suited to this mar*
Whereaa,BenJamln Bllteh has applied to me for Lcttera kct,nndfor neatness, lightness and durability they can-
of Guardianship to George, Allen and Adeline Hunt, not be surpassed. Rock away* of every style. Coaches
minor* and orpnans of James Hunt, tale of said County, I and Pleasure Waooks. Also, Uuooui or every con*
. , ,. „ . celvable shape and kind (among them, some from J. H,
Tbeao are therefore to tile and admnntah all concerned j Godwin’s celebrated EatabV ‘ **“ **—
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octS7 Ordinary E. c.
NEVITTy fjATIIltOI* dc MTEllUINBy
WnOLKSALR AND RKTAIL
x . DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
Citation, for Letters of Administration. /^yffek fou sale—Plains, Ker»ey», Bimikei
S T ^ U ^U°K ij^wtomnmWtotoSm
lVhni^a.GAXMKt. Tyson has applied to mo for letters Bombazines and Alpacas, Black and Colored I
nf Administration on the estate or Calvin Tyson, late Black and Colored Botina and Silks, Dress SUka'ofall
or said countr. deceased: qunlitlea, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton
These are. therefore, to die and admonish all and aln- nllow-caslng, Super Irish Linens, Toweling*, Damasks
Kular the kindred and creditor* of add deceased, to file and Napkins, Table Dlspers and Ooths, Furniture Prints,
udr objections (If uni they have) In my officewlihJnthe Fringes, Dimity, 8atinet*, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cos-
time prescribed by law, otherwise said Letters wIU be drneres, Vrotlngs, White, Brown and Colored Canton
--ii-int. Flannels, Linen Cambrie Handkerchiefs, Embroidered
md and official signature, this 34th day | Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Shawl* of nil kinds, La*
JAMES UAilN, die*’ Embroidered Handkerdiidk, Caps and Coll
granted tbe
AS'
nov30
Ordinary E. C.
. Citation, fbr Letters of Administration.
StlMrtT JtolSiJ’. i 10 ^■ Bwh0,n K,n,,Jr<,
\Vbereaa, Jour Cuath an applies to me for Le
Administration on tbe goods and chattels, rights and
credits of F.T, Chatman, late or said county, deceased:
Tbeao are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors or said deceased,
to file their objections (ir any they have) In my office.
wUUnth«tllMprMC!ltod bj tew, or »ld toller. »1U
besranted. J. a. ukadwkl.u,
nov87 Ordinary, Liberty County.
Citation, for Letters of Guardianship.
._.ilef». Caps and Collars,
Hosiery of all kinds, Glove* of all kinds, Bilk Handker
chiefs, foe.; together with every other article nsually
kept In Dry Goods establishment*. nov 1
Wherka*. James J. rflnes has applied ...
ten of Guardianship to Mrs. Hannah A. Watt, (InnatlcO
- These aro tbereforo to die and admonish
'• ‘ Ir objections (If any they have) In
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! OYSTERS!!!
Tbe undersigned having been appointed
, agent for the sale of Mr. Duma’s celebra
ted Isle of Hope OYSTERS, Is now prepar
ed to meet all orders with promptness and
dispatch. They will be put up In the shell by Uie bar
rel, and opened, either fresh or pickled, in such size kegs
os to suit the wants of the public. Parties, private fami
lies and hotels, fornUbed any quantity that may be
desired. W. D. FORD,
ocl 18 Wald burg’s Building, Jetferson-streot.
WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can
l, tor Mint
nPnvnnmA » I .vaaiaur-n lew cnoice uidicu urtN
--rfcnm fin I Toallwhom Rmayconcem. i find immediate employment by application Vo
; J™ J. iTlSc h» npplted W me.for tot. | *d 19 w n
gsama
my office within t
said L
PLANTATION GOODS.
. TVTEVITT, LATJIROP fo 8TEBBIN8 offe ...
file Uuir objections (if any they have) in Xx 50,000 yards Negro Kerseys, all qualities; 10,000 do.
tbe time prescribed by law, otherwise gchley’a do.; 10,000 do. all Wool Plaines: 4,000do.L n-
ltd Letters will be granted the applicant. sey Woolscy; 5,000 English BiankeU; 30 bales Colton
Witness my hand and official afguatnre this second day Osnabnrgs; 50 do. Heavy Colton Sheetings; 100 dozen
of November, A. D. 1858. JAiorflnnf/S’c I WoolCll P* oct 18
ClUtlon, for Letter! DUmUsory.
S T EfflnKham Co.’ 1 To « 11 whom It rasy concern:
Whereas fsXAKL Hinkly, Administrator or the rotate
of Joun Hinkly, late of sold county, deceased, has ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for letters
of Dismission from said Administration:
Tbeao are, therefore, to cite and admonish the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections (U
any they have) in my office within the time prescribed by and Smll
law, otherwise lettm of Dismission will be granted tbe I made to
ialdapplifcant. { fovor tto
*—■ my hand and official signature, this 4th Octo-
JAMES RAHN,
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK,
To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessel!
nnHE Suscriber reapectfoBy Informs tnern that the SA-
. VANN All DRY DOCK la now in successful opera-
W ind It is calculated to take in ships or any class from
1500 tons burthen. It Is 230 feet long and 65fer‘
wide, and complete in every particular. Alorgegnngi
—• employed and a large supply or materials..
...that vessels can be repaired with as much
despatch ns in any other port. Pump and Block Making
and Smith's work done on the preralus, and every effort
‘ fidelity to thro *
UR^iTCtt Buggy m
r* Jmmrp «ulky Springs and Axlesi Dash Frames; Ilobbsa.
declared by high and relLw™ ~
BEST FVKKACE IN THE WOUI.D. Kj bj^teste « ‘, niu3^1 uSS Bli,mp Jolnu,
Not only la thl* Furnace and our system or Ventilation pialndo.) patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtnln do.;
proved and declared to to tho toil mode of Warning broad and narrow tocos, variety or patterns; Silk and
and Ventilating Dwelling!, Churches, Academies, School 1 - ■ - -- ^ ~ 1 " •*—
louses. Court and 8tate Houses, Hospitals, Stores, fo<L,
Wonted
a
Fringes; black and purpk
npa t Plated and Brass Carrii
Knobs, foo.
.. patterns;
Coach Roans; Bug-
Bands; Brass and
July 83
1,000 SUITS NE«HO OLOTHHU,
H/f ADE up with particular reforonce to comfort and
lYl durability; (and another Important item to bo
known) la tho unusually low price* at which wo are Boil
ing them. Planters visiting our city will do well to call
and examine before selecting tbelr cloths to moke up,
and save money.
Also—A large assortment or Hat* and Capa forplanta-
lion use, constantly on band at the Wholroate Clothing
aud Hat Depot of LYON fc REED,
No. 150 Congress fo 75 8U Juilan-sts-
nov 3 ly Savannah, Georgia.
Ma MAK8HALL HOUSE
88INU SALOON.
IEN fo BAN NON rropetifolly announce
to the citizens of Savannah that they are now pro
pared to do all kinds of work In their line at their new.
Shop, near the oorner of Broughton and Draylon-ilreeta.
For tho rapid Caro of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Of all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of
them valuable) for tho cure of pulmonary complaints,
nothing has ever been found which could compare in IU
effects with this Preparation. Others euro sometimes,
but at all times and In aU diseases or the lungs and
throat where medicine can giro relief, this will do lb It
la pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with
tho directions. Wo do not advertise fbr tho Information
of those who havo tried it, but those who have not. Fa
milles that have known IU value will not be without It,
aud, by Its timely use, they are secure from tho danger
ous consequences of Coughs and Colds, wblob, neglect
ed, ripen into fatal Consumption.
Tho Diploma or tho Massachusetts Institute wnsawnrd-
ed to this preparation by the Board or Judges, in Sep*
tember, 18471 also, tho Medals of the three great Insti
tutes or Art lu Uds country; also, the Diploma of tbe
Ohio Institute at Cincinnati has been given to the Ciikr-
ry 1’kctokal by their Government, In consideration of
its extraordinary excellence and uaoTulness In curing af
fections or the Lungs and Throat.
Read the following opinion, founded on Iho long expe
rience of Uie eminent rbyslciun of the port and dtv or ^
Dr. J. 0. Aykr—Five yours’ iriol of your CHERRY.
PECTORAL In my practice has proven whnt 1 foresaw
from Its composition roust be true, that It eradicates and
cure* tho coklsnnd coughs to which wo, In this aocllou,
ore peculiarly liable.
,1 think lu equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I
know how a bettor remedy can bo mado for tbe distem
pers ortho Throat and Lungs.
J. J. BURTON, M. D n F. R.8.
Sco what It has done on a wasted constitution, not only
Unde John. Beautifully Illustrated,
Homo and IU Pleasures t Blmplo Stories for Young
People. By Mrs. Harriet Myrtle. With eight boautifol
Engravings.
Nut-Cracker and King Mouse. Translated from the
German of Hoffman by Mrs. 81. Simon. Illustrated.
Tho Pleasures of the Country i Simple Stories for
Young People.* By Mrs. Harriot Myrtlo.
nov 18 Received by J, B, CPBBEDQB.
t or the pots, which permits the poisonous Shop, near the oorner or Broughton and Draylon-stroels. i n ih 0 following cases, but a thousand more
cape and mingle wlth’lhe air? amfthen the They have established tbe following as their rale ol n uW8 ^ sUi)BUIwrJan. 94th, 1851.
and expense of repairs, new pota, kc. He | chsrprot ^ *-— -z.i
..10 cents,
For8or 3 times* week....per month 75 M
For 4 times a week do. (1 00
For 5 or 0 times a week do. 150 •*
For every day do. 175 M
For Hair Cutting..... 80 u
For (loir Curling.....,.,........,,.,55 “
For Shampooing 20 **
EZTMr. Conan will always bold himself in readiness
to attend to orders from thoso who may require his ser-
vices attholr homes. ly nov 8
SILVE'l A AN < I) ,, si'LVEIPi‘UTE , U V lV*UK,
THE Subscriber has on hand, and is con
stantly receiving from tho best and most re-
-*■* niuctuters * *
... « , - ible manulWcturors In the country. Rich
KtaB UlAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such os Tabic
Doeert and Tea Spoons and Forks; Silver Plates ant
Walters, Tea Setts, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets,
A&Kte&nSSL. — I nnd Butter Knives, Napklu Rings, Balt Cellars, and Fruit
Knives.
- 8llvor Plated 8pootta, Fork* and todies, Cake Baskets,
Castors, Waiters, SnuObrs and Treys.
lvoiy Balance Handle Knives, and 8ilver Plated on
Steel, Table and Desert Knives.
Flue Twenty-one Day Marble Manila Clocks, and com
mon Brass Clocks, of every description.
Gold and Silver Lever and Loptne Welches, Hue enam
elled Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chaim
Seals ami Keys, Gold and Silver Tliimbtes, Gold anu
Bllvor Spectacles, Rogers’ flno Pockot Cutlery, Razors
and Kazor Strops, Card Cases. Port Monties, foe.
Particular attention will be glveu to Ropslrlng of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
Frombia long experience and extensive fkcllltles, he
confidently believes no will satisfy all who may favor him
With their patronage.
His price* ore ns low, and. terms as fisrorabio, as at
any other establishment In Iho State,
mar 18 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square.
Also—A splendid article of LIVERPOOL 80FT COAL
GRATES, for Parlors, foe.
Architects, Builders,nnd the Public generally, plcnso
exatnlno our extensive assortment. Personnl ntiontlon
given to wanning and ventilating bulhllogs in any part
oribe country.
CHILSON, RICHARDSON fo CO^
374 Broadway. Now-York.
Also, CUILSON, RICHARDSON fo CO^
51 fo 53 Ulackstnno-sL, nosion.
oct ID llawl4tawo4mo
“First Gun of tho Season.
600 STOVE3 70K DALE,
Dr. Ayrr—In the month of July lost, I was attacked
by a violent diarrheua In the mines of California. 1 re
turned lo San Francisco In hope of receiving benefit
him » change of climate anddloL My dlsrrlmia ceased,
but was followed by a severe cough and much soreness.
1 finally started for home, but received no benefit from
the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and
when l arrived In New-York l was at once marked by
my acquaintances as a victim of consumption. 1 must
confess that 1 saw no sufficient reason lo doubt what my
frionds oil believed. At this tlmo I commenced inking
your truly Invaluable modlclne, with little expectation of
deriving any benefl from Its uso. You would not re
ceive these lines did I not regard It my duty tostate to
the afflicted, through you, thnt my health. In the space of
eight months. Is fttilv restored. 1 attribute It to Uie u
of your CHERRY PECTORAL.
Yours, truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Wasuihoton, Pm, April 12,1848.
Dosr Sir t—Feeling thnt I havo been spared from a pre
mature grave through your Instrumentality, by the pro-
vldenoe of God, I will take the llborty to express to you
my gratitude.
A cough and the alarming symptoms of Consumption
had reduced me too low to leave mo anything like hopo,
when my physician brought me a bottle or your “Pkc-
toral. It seemed to afford immediate roller, and now,
In a few weeks’ time, has restored mo to sound health.
If It will do for others whnt ft has done for me, you are
certainly one of the benefactors of mankind.
Blucereiy wishing you every blessing, lorn,
Very respectfully, yours,
JOHN J. CLARK, Hector or 8L Peter’s Church.
Wllh such assurance, nnd from such mon, no stronger
proof can bo adduced, unless It bo from its effects upon
trial. Prepared and sold by ,i
* JAMES C. AYER,
Practical feliWnlst, Lowell, Mass,
told bv T. M. TURNER fo CO., A. A. SOLOMONS,
W. W. LINCOLN, MOORE, k HENDRICKSON, Savan
nah; nnd by all the Druggists throughout tho 8tatc.
nov 18 lawlQawo—3m
BY JANES SULLIVAN* BroUffliton-st,
(Sign of the"Red" Star Flag.)
C ONSISTING In part ns follows, together with HOUSE
KEEPING GOODS, and TIN WARE, at wholesale
and retail.
8ULLIVAN’S 80UTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING
- STOVE—expressly for toulhcrn uso.
Iron Ring.. .Cooking Stove, parlor fo omex stovzs.
Eastern Prom. do. ”
I»o. Iran Witch Uu.
Queen of tiro West do.
Elevated Oven do.
“ Mirror Parlor*’ Stove.
Jewel Pnrlor do.
*opt21 tf^
THE largest and best selected stock of l
over offered for sale in tills city. Cold and Silver
i Watches, Vest, Fob aud Guard Chains, Beta of
k Jewelry, Chntelnnca, Bracelets, Brooches, fine
id work Finger Rings, Sllvor Castors, Tea Beta,
Pitchers, Gohlots, Cups, Cake Baskets, Spoons, Forks,
Fish Knives, Plo Knive&Chccso Scoups, Ladles, Syphons.
AUo, all kinds of l’laiod Ware, Military and Fancy Goods,
and a great variety of articles, too numerous to mention;
tbe whole of which will be sold at reduced prioro.
All kinds of Watches, Clock*, Jewelry and other Jobbing
to by competent-hands.
HURTON fo R1KEM AN, No. 1 HI Broughton-st.
Persian A. T. Parlor.
rnuiKiii! coal burner.
Washington Coal Burner.
8ylvun Parlor Stove.
May Queen Dining Room
JEWELUYi «fcc.
SIR. F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughton-etreoL has
Just roccl vod tho finest assortment of new fash-
lonod JEWELRY of all description: Gold nnd
_J Bllver Pencils and Peus; Sliver and Silver-
plated Wore, such os Fruit Baskets, Waltors, Ten-sets,
C«udlo-tticks,Tnble and Tea-spoons, flnoToble, Pocketnnd
“ > variety of tho finest Work-
_ r., . „ . offers at the lowest prices ever sold at in this city.
i*y Queen Dining Room The publlo generally and tho ladles particularly, are
Stove; Boston do. do. do I respectfully Invited to call round and examine tho ubovo
stock of Splendid Jewelry, nt^ No. 148 Broughtou-etroet
FASHIONABLE
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,.
T HE Subscriber has Just opened his Autumn sup
ply of GOUDS at his old stand, 105 Uryan-tlrtsi.
Ho lias lust relurnod from New-York, where ho has
bought, front the most fashionable houses In the trade, a
complete supply of CLOTHS—French and English—of nil
descriptions, for Coals, Pantaloons, Vests, foe. foe. Tbo
selection of Cloths, Cosslraercs, foe. Is one of tho bes,
and handsomest ever offered for sale In this market, and
he will continue to receive overy ten days new supplies
of all descriptions of Goods usually kept in such estnb.
Ilshmonls, with tho monthly fashions from France and
England. Tho subscriber is prepared to cut and make
up nlsCIotha for customers Imho neatest and moat work-
manllko manner. Gentlemen are particularly Invited to
call and examine for themselves,
sept 25 ly M. D. MURPHY, 103 Brynn-sireet.
DRY GOODS.
HENBY LATHHOP Ac GO. i
O FFER FOR SALE, AT THE LOWE8T l’JUUES, the
following: r
DRESS GOODS—French Printed Monslln De Lafnes;
English and American De Latnea, new designs; Persian
Cloth; Uigh Colored Mouslln De Lalnes: Plaid Kaw
Silks; French and English Merinoa; French and Scotch
Ginghams: English aud French Prints; Changeable Gla
de Silks; Ridt Brocade Silks, Plain and Figured Black
EMBROIDERIES -Muslin and Laco Collars; Cheml-
setts: Under-Sleeves; Caps and Capes; Swiss nnd Cam-1
brie Edging* and inserting!; Thread Valencias nnd Llslo !
Laces; Black Silk and Uloudo Edgings; Rich Lawn aud i
Linen Cambrie Handkerchief.
HOSIERY—Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s aad toys’, a full
assortment of English and German; Ladies,’ Mil
Meu’s and Boys' Merino Vests.
GLOVES—Hoskln, Silk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladles’ I
Riding Gauntlets. 1
WHITE GOODS-Joconet Plain and Plaid Cambrics; ,
8wUs Muslins, Plain and Flghred; Cambric Dimities; I
Corded and Embroidered Skirts, foe.
LINENS, foe.—4-4Super Irish Linens, best mark; 3-4 ]
and 7-8 Long Lawns: tM to 124 Harnsly Sheetings} Pil
low-Case Linens; Scotch and Irish Diapers; Hucabues;
5-8 to 34 Damask Napkins; Brown and Blue Check
Doyles j 8-4 to 10-4 Bleached aad Brown Table Danuuks;
8-1 to 12-4 Bleached Damask Cloths: Cotton and Wonted
Table and Plano Covers; 10-4 to 13-4 Toilet and Impo
rt *1 Quills; 7-8 to5-4 Furniture Dimity; Cotton Shirting*, |
Sheeting* and Tickings; American, English nnd Welsh
Flannel*; Colored French Flannels: Fancy Wool Plaids
Ca«simerro; Tweeds; Ken*
octlO 1
for Boys j Plain nnd Fancy Co*
tacky Satinets and Jeans.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
f ^BORGIA and French Burr and Europus Mill Stones; I price*, by
Iron Fire-proof Safes, of Wilder’s patent; Ploughs,
of various patterns, viz: Eagle, Subsoil and Wrought T i
Share; Shovels and Spades; Manure and Hay Forks:
Potato Hooks; Manure ~ ‘ ‘ ~
Blanket).,
T HE SUBSCRIBERSliave Tills Day opened their ex
tensive stock or Plantation Goods, to which they
would moat reapectfolly call the attention of Planters vis-
Ring this city, ns they aro determined to make It to the
Interest of all who may favor them with a callt
3000 pairs coloredand while London Duffll niankels,
100 “ super 10-4,11-4,12-4 Whitney Bod do
50 u green, blue and red Mackinaw do;
20 boles Carolina Plains;
20 “ Georgia do:
30 “ white and black Washington Jeans;
25 « D. R. Heavy Stripe*}
15 M twilled and plain red Flannel;
20 w heavy Cotton Osnaburg*;
40 “ 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings;
10 « Hazard'a heavy Plulns;
20 u Manchoaler Plaids;
Also, a very handsome assortment Satinctts, Cassi-
meree, black and colored Kentucky Jeans. Corduroy,
8colcliPlaids, &c~ we offer to the public at very reduced
[oct 71’ AIKIN fo BURNS.
PINK HATH.
4 THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemen’s data hav
ing been permanently ostabllshed, we have now
fecturers, which wo warrant superior to any
n be produced for the same price.
' N. K. HAHNUM fo CO.
_ in store a large Slock or Hals from the most cele
brated manufacture! *
w ^ other that can ‘
Rice’Thrashers; Cauldron's { Dougia*’ Piimps'and Wn- I 25
tor Roms; Well-wheels and BuckeU; ftotton and Conn-1 FRESCO AND OIL DEGOUATIVE
ter Scales; Trucks; Cotton Hook*; Mill and Cross-cat I PAINTING.
Sawa; HsikI and Yard Saws: Jock Screw*; Bum*’ I T3 CORRA l* prepared to execute overy description
Sea Island Cotton Gins; Griswold’s Upland Cotton Gina: JP • or decorative painting. Haring learnt his art In
Cement; Plaster; foe. For sale by Italy, he flatters himself that he can give entire satlsrao-
** *“* lion to tho citizens ofSavannab, and lie can refer to sev
eral spociroons.of his work already in this city. He
paints on plaster, canvass, glass, prepared paper, foe-
foe. He alao paints window shades, transparencies, kc.
He can produce testimonial# that hi* fresco and other
work does not in (he least lose its color by tho influence
of climate. His shop Is at the corner of nroughton and
Dray ton-street, where bo has for sale a fine assortment of
engravings, both fancy nnd historical. oct 18
rpHEsubfcriberbaring taken ‘‘Williamson'* Sheds,”
X is prepared to receive Cotton and other Produce, c
storage, JOHN II. HULL.
Ordinary K. C.
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALES.
1st Taeaday In January, 1853, between the I
‘ sue, ‘ ' " ‘ *
eoftire economy and fidelity to those who may
ftivar tbe Dock with tbeir tiustueas.
Di P. LAND8RSHINE,
..gent and Superl-*—
Late of Marsh's Dock.
TO THE LADIES.
N K, BARNUM fo CO. have on hand a few seta ot
• Stone Martin Vlctorinro, Muffs and Cuffs, which
will bo sold very cheap. Inquire at the Cheap Hat and
Cap Store, 149 Congress-street. nor 20
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STBEET,
Franklin-Square.
W OULD Return bis thank* to his friends and patrons
for past favours, and Inform them, that he is now
L !?l.» ou T lra J.S*? 4 j 1 (SJfi’wHghl »„<i ul«ek»mllh»ork, .nil all kinds ol
Wlieelo,Wagons, Drays, Carta, foc^ made on the shortest
WM. H. MCDONALD’S,
GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING AND SUB-
au&irnoN orriue.
108 Nassau Street, NFAV.yorK.
mar 14 [Katablished in 1843.1
U' usual hours of sale, in front of the Court IloUse,
will be hired out the following Free Persons of Color, If
Uieir State and County Taxes are not paid, viz.:
Ann Susan Antoni James Brown, Florida Brewer.
Jatifes Bacon. Josephine Banks, Mary Butler, Clement
„ _jurj vnsaew, ujum xJiun.
j. Frauds Campbell, Emetine Dclnmolta, William
uoniron, Lalla Davis, D. A. Drummond, Loulsla Dally,
Justihollally, Alex. Descoe, Ann Mary Devolleir, Frau-
ds Dobbco,Llzy Lavette, Rose Davlnson, James Kdy.
Fenwick Farley, Isaac Fabisr, JnmroFarley, Hannah Far,
Once, Henry Farancc,Esiree Gouldlng, Isabella Gordon,
Jpeiab Grant, Blsaia Gordon, Alex. Gum, Theo. Grom-
metb, Lucretla Houston, Kllz. Hotchmer, Josephine Ha
bersham, John Jalumann, G. P. J ones, Susan John ton, Ra
chel Johnson, Josephine Kennedy, Carollno Kimball, Jas.
~ ~ toy Lovett. Llzza Lovett, Penny Laffitte, Han-
1, John Loan, Mary E. Lyon, Arnaur Law-
's McAlvIcu, Alla Mann, Samuel MiUen
'ell, Lavan Moultrie, Mary Mendenhall,
teUa McIntosh, Polly Marshall,
McIntosh, J.T. Mlilem, Francis
McCloud, Ceceile Nyle, Clara
lylvestPoe, Harriet Plnekr—
irt Richards, Mary Bidden, ...
r Robert Scott, Ann Steward,
Ere Sheftall, Joseph Soroy, Henry Sborees,
tall, Nancy Bhermatl, Man; Taylor, J. 1).
Tom Thompson. Elizabeth Thompson, Jason
notice and on most liberal terms.
T>K It ordained by tbo Mayor and Aldermen of tbe j
-15 City of Savaunah and Hamlets thereof; That It shall I
tbe lawful for. uy person or porsons whatsoever,(o
P^t of a Square, Street, or Lane,
is abaB be assembled for the purpose
ipt tbe ootnmonder of the Ml-
tnavbe heoesaary In attendante
twfol for them to do so la each
«that be should communicate
—1 should any person or per-
ptton*u herein excepted, at-
uch parts or square#, streets,
-i2Sr**-i—*““ctahtedfor*tbepurpoae
of extinguishing the flro as aforesaid, such person qr
persons so offending shall, ou conviction thereof, be fined
jrozh, Aug.4,1853. . Clerk of Council.
y5 18-th J1
y papers please oopy,
^ ~
F. W. CORNWELL, 103 Bryan si.
JOHN POOLE«
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND Oil ST0EE,
■AVANNAM, OA.
No. 11 Wlsltakor-Klreof.
E EEPS constantly for sole-WHITE LEAD, Pure No*.
1 and 2 English do. -•
GROUND PAI T8:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome l reen, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINT8:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, Pari* and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue,Chrome Yellow, Ur ber. Terra de Sienna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Linseed Oil- Sperm do, NenUfoot do-and SPIRITS
OFTUItPENTtNE, Whlte-Wnah BRUSHES, Paint. Vnr-
‘ ig, nnd Artists’ do. Window and Plctii
if qunlitlea, from flbyti to 32by46: Copal. J
ght and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAIN'. _
tads, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Print* and
j*.
The above articles will be sold on reasonable
Houee* Sign and Ship Painting
Dope In a workman-like manner, and at reasonable
prices.Janet)
insty n
atm* n^^ftheaboya’d
BLAKE’S PATENT
jw months to the atmosphere, this coating
—>mes a perfect slate or coat or mail, protecting what
ever is covered from tbe action' of the weather and front
■ fire."
— is marked BLAttS/B FIRE-PROO*
P #epl8 A^I'lAMaL
o"l«^-ioo6 dozen. For safe by
nov 23 JOHN B. NORTON.
DRY GOOdg.
T HE anbscribers have In store, e very large stock
DRY GOODS, recently purchased, which thoy ol
at tho lowest prices, and on the best term*.
Dress Goods.—-Black and fancy Billu: Boqpadarn and
«eche nooea; Moustaine Do Mines; Cosimerus: Black
Bombazines; Block and Fancy Alpaccaa; Black Nor
wich cloth: Black and Colored Merinos; French Call-
fl. M. PETTENGILL. I fo’s, English and American, do-Needle woric Qollara,
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION {'•‘•mtaeU* I^ce Capes, Bonnot Ribbons, Glovro and
1 Hosiery, Laces, Linn, Cambric Handkerchief, foe, foe.
Dk WITT fo MORGAN?
8 Rlbcro’a Building, Congress-slrcet.
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 Ntntent., Ronton, Maas.
8. M. Pkttkkoiu, fo Co, Newspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 10 State street. Boston, are Agents for the
Savannah Republican, and ure authorized to reccivo Ad
vertisement* and Subscriptions ut the same rates as are
required at tills office. Th<'
payments.
’heir receipts are regarded i
Wednesday, Novemiar 25U.
I TtRANK FREEMAN’S BARBER 8I10P: a Tale, by
' Rev. Hnynnrd R. Hall, D. D, nuthor of wreaching a
Science,” uie, llluslratod by Rush B. Hail.
Tho Cabin nnd Parlor: or Slaves and Masters; by J.
Tliornton Randolph.
WhlleliaUor tho Times of Cromwell: a Romance of
English History; by tho author or u Whltefriars.”
Mary Price, or the Adventures of a Servant Maid; by
G. W. M. Reynolds, vol. 2,
Godoy’a Lady’s Book, for December.
On the Study or Wonts; by tt. C. Trench, B. D, from
the second London Edition.
Graham’s Magazine, for December.
Tnblo Talk about Books, fileu aud Manners, from Syd
ney Smith and others.
Kathayt a Cruise in tho China Seas; by W. Hasting
Macaulay,
Regal Rome t an Introduction to Roman Illstonr; bV
I rands W. Newman.
TAILORING.
M ESSRS. DIBBLE & CAREY having Just returned
from the North, respectfully Invite their customers,
tho citizens of Savannah, nnd Iho publlo generally, to call
and oxomlno their FALL STOCK of ail styles and colors
of French, English nnd American Cloths, Cnsslmoros
and Vestings, which they nre prepared to manufocturolo
order In tiro neatest nnu most foshloimblo styles. Also,
their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In
part or Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Ooddlngton,
and other now and fashionable Coats, Vesta nnd Pants.
The imdorsigned havingsclectcd these goods with great
.are, fool confident of pleasing nil who may l>o in want.
Thoir stock of FURNISHING UOOD8fo FANCY ARTI
CLES is complete nnd well assorted, which they will sell
on ihe most favorable and accommodating forms.
12 DIBBLE fo CAREY.
4
WHOLESALE HAT ST0EE,
Corner ol Broughton Ac Barnard-flts.y
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rpiIE undersigned would rrepectfolly announce lo the
X citizen* and merchant* or Georgia, and adjacent
Sinlca, thnt they havo taken the extensive three story
oricK building on the corner of Broughton and Barnard-
streets, In the immediate vicinity of several other whole
sale establishments, where they propose, about tho 20th
of Septemlror.to open one of the LARGEST fo CHEAP
EST ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, and
othor Goods in their line, ever offered in tho Southern
market*. Their assortment will not only be rondo up
from their own extensive manufoclory lu Now-York, bu,
will embrace every thing that Is now, Ikshlonablc, and
adapted to season and dimate.
We aro resolved to make it Iho Interest of merchants,
In all sections or tho South, to trade with us, and nre pro-
K nred to give thorn as good terms os can bo hod In tho
ortharn cities.
On the first of October next, wo will opon our RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when we will offer to Ihu citizens o
Savannah and vicinity a most stylish nnd elogant assort
ment of Gents’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Ludlos’ Riding
Hats, he-, foo.
^^Particulars in future advertisements.
JWm&antifit.
COOPER fo CO.
THE HISTORY OF HENRY ESMOND, written by
X himself: by W. M. Thackcry.
A Life of Vicissitudes: * Story of Revolutionary
Times; by O. P. R. James.
Bleak Uouso,No.D.
History of Romulus; by Jacob Abbott.
Select British Eloquence: embracing tho best speeches
entire or the most emluunt orators of Orest Britain; by
CbsUnoey A. Goodrich, D. D.
David Copperfleld; a new Illustrated edition, publish
ed by Harper fo Brothers.
Cornelius Nepos; by Charles Anthon, L. L. D.
nov 25
T HACKERAY’S new work—Henry Esmond, Colonel
in Iho service ol'Queon Anno.
A Llfo of Vicissitudes t u Story of Revolutionary Times.
By O, P. R. James.
Bleak House, No. 9—'Tbe Children or Light.
Kathy: a Cruise In tho China Seas. By Macauloy.
Sdoct British Eloquence for the lust two Centuries. By
Professor Goodrich.
Table Talk about Books, Men and Manners.
History or Romulus, lly Jacob Abbott.
Regal Romo: an Introduction to Roman History.
Comparative Physiognomy—wllh numerous Illustra
tions.
Maekay’s Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Muckay’s Ahlmon Rezou.
Siowart’a Freemason’s Manual and Cross’* Chart,
uov 25 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW HOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fo GO.
Thursday, December id.
J IFEofHenryClay, containing numerous Anecdotes,
J with illustrations.
Young American’s Library.
Tho London Art Journal for November.
Yankee Jack; or tho Perils of n Privateersman, n ro
mance of tho War or 1812: by Harry Haul.
I’oyerll or tho Peak—Llpplncott’s Abbotsford’s edition
of Wnvorly Novels.
Tho Principles and Practice of Dental Surgery: by
Chapin A. Harris, M. D.j firth edition, revised, modified
and Improved—IQO Illustrations.
Tho Physician’s Doso aud Symptom Book: by Joseph
H. Wylhee, M. D.
Knick-Knacks from an Editor’s Tablo: by L. Gaylord
Clark—tilustratod.
Poems: by Mattie Griffith, now Just collected.
Tbe Banker’s Common-Pluck Book—Chronicles nnd
Characters or iho Stock Exchange, wllh slock tables from
1732 to 1840; Dividends on Bank of England Stock from
101)7 to 1847, fotu by John Francis—1st American edition.
Interest. Money, foe.: by J. It
McCulloch, author or Commercial Dictionary.
Homes of Amoricau Authors, containing Anocdotos,
Personal and Dcscrlptlvo Sketches, by various writers—
Illustrated with views of Residences, Portraits, din
First Lessons in Book-Keeping: by Joseph II. Pal
in or, A. M.
Harper’s Atagazlne from commencement In vote, bound
dec 2
NEW BOOKS.
T he homes of ameuican authors, with nu-
morons One engravings, various bindings.
Almanacs lor 1853.
Harper*’ Magazine, and Godey’s Lady’s Book, for Do-
ember. Loudon Art Journal for November.
o Walter Scott,
comber.
Knick-Knacks, by L. Gaylord Clark.
The British Poets, from Ben Johnson to
3 large volumes.
The Romance of the Revolution.
Cecelia, by Miss liurroy. Remorse, by James.
Whitefrlars, or the days of Charles 2tl.
Whllehull or tho days of Cromwell.
Home and its Influence*. A Story for the Home circle.
Frank Freeman’s Barber Shop. A Tale.
Llfo of Henry Clay, 12 mo., plates.
Physicians Dose and Symptom Book.
Deo 2. VV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW BOOKS.
H ARPERS’ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for
Docctnbor, commencement of Vol. five,
Knick-Knacks from an Editor’s Tablo, by L. Gaylord
Clark—illustrated. *
sopt24
BELDEN fo CO.
STEA1TI ENGINES. NUGAll NULLS, foe.
T HE ESSEX COMPAN Y Lawrknok, Mass., are pre
pared to execute promptly all ordors for Steam En
gines, Sugar Mills, Locomotives. Cotton nnd Woolen Ma
chinery, Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbino and Parker
K.ml. and Woolen UooiU. WMer Whwls, Mudiltil.u' Tool, and Machine Work
e —. _ generally, lu the boat manner, and at prices as low os
equally good work can bo obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy of fliol In lieam
engines, and to durability In every thing,
apr 34 ly CORDON McKAV, AgenU
LAND WAB1KANT&.
nmiE Highest Cosh Price paid for Land Warrants by
X July 5 A. O. TOMS, No. 120 Bay-street.
GLASS WAItEc
J A Urge and varied assortment Just opened; a-
mong which may be found several patterns of finely
cut Decanters, insetta; a large vorlotyof eingloDe
canter*, belli cut and pressed: somo handsenio styles of
Wine and Hock Bottles, Cologne*, foe. C'nll nnd ex-
nmtne, at [sept 20] COLLINS fo DULKLEY’S.
GEORGIA BURR NULL STONES.
rpHE Undersigned has on hand an ansortment of Burr
X Slone, from 18 Inches to <)i feet diameter, a portion
of which Is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. All the neccstary irons furnished with Ihe Stone
when wonted.
Having a competent Individual fo dress nnd fit Mill
Stones, the article can bo delivered at nil times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. C. H. CAMPFIELD.
drawings, and a fuc-slmile of the manuscript of each
author.
Men of the Time, or Skelchcs of living Notable*.
Mlnui Grey, or who is thodleir, by Ihe author of “Amy
Lawrence,” foc^ beautlfilly Illustrated.
Harris*’ Principles and Praotlce of Denial Burgonr;
5th edition, wllh 23)1 illustrations.
TheYoujig American Library. The Llfo of Henry
Cloy, the_Statesman nnd Patriot, handsomely llluslratod.
Itecolvcd by J. B. CUBBEDUE.
doc. 2.
NIERGANTILE BLANKS.
C HARTER PARTIES,
Entry of Aterclmndlso,
Ko-warchoiiie Entry,
Withdrawal Entry,
Coastwise Manifest,
SHIPPING ARTICLES,
Declaration fo Protest.
Foreign Outward Manifest
Foreign Inward do.
ManifoatofPart of Cargo.
nor 23 For sale by JOHN M. COOPER fo CO.
U. STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
WHOLESALE WAREROOMS
AT THE “RED DOORS.*’
T HIS New and Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING
EstabUshment, recently opened by tho Subecribers,
offers Inducement* to SOUTHERN and WESTERN buy
ers In regard to low prices and immense variety of stock,
rarely to be met with. The increase of sales from a very
liberal jmtronagc, has been such ns to warrant thoir of
fering Clothing nt unusual tote prices, and currying out
tho system of “Largs Sales and Small Profits."
Cir Orders from any part or the United Stales prompt
ly executed and with especial care.
REF.D, BROTHERS & CO.
P. S^Facllllloe will be offered buyers to purchase no
the regular credit. Usual discount aUowod to cosh buy
ers. ly dec 13
NEW STORE.
HOOTS, STATIONERY, PAINTINGS, Etf-
T „„ , GRAP1NG8, Src. dre.
HE Undersigned has opened, at No. 135 Congress-
■treot, a general assortment of LITERARY, MIS
CELLANEOUS, RELIGIOUS, and SCHOOL BOOKS.
Also, Blank, Rkcokd, and Mbnoranduk Books, o
every description. A large variety of Cir, Lkttkr am
Faijoy Note Paper; Cards, and Envrloprs, or ovory
description; Fancy Stationery In large varieties; Painy^
iNusand Picturrs, Trained and unframed, an ckgant
assortment: Port Folios, Port Monales, Pocket Books
and Card Cases for ladies and geotieraon, Gold nnd Sil
ver Pons and Pencils, Ink Stands, Inks, Paints, Drawing
Books, foe. foe. foe. Also, a general assortment *
Catholic Books, Prints. Caros, Mrmkntoks, l
Phrenological, PhysioioglcoJ, Water Cure, and Splrilual
R ibllcalions. The above works will bo sold at reasons*
o rates. The publlo ore respectfully Invited to call and
examine the stock. s. 8. SIBLEY,
oct 14 f
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMDVNG.
rpHE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with
.L.hla.Foundry and Mor.hlnn a) l0f |li«
nbovo busliiceo, and engaged tho services of superior
workmen, Is prepared to do any description of work that
may offer.
All work done In the very best manner and at the
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 12 tf Eastern Wbari.
E nglish reports in law and equityt The
Common Law, Equity and Criminal Reports com.
biped.—Tho scries commences wllh the Decisions of
Michaelmas (Nov.) Term, 1850. and contains, from that
period, all tho Declaluni of nil tbe English Courts. Tho
Reports nre funtlslied by a corps or ovm-thirty regular
and experienced Reporter*, nnd for comprehensiveness,
brevity, nnd accuracy, tho publishers challenge compart,
son with any othor aerie* of English Reports now pub-
lishod. Among the numerous instance* of superiority of
these Reports over any oilier. Iho publishers are permit
ted lo refer to tnanydlslliiguslied members of tho profe*.
sicn who have voluntarily fornlshcd loatlmonial*.
tuJ 1 v I 0 1 lu,nl i• bave already boon issuod, bringing down
tho decisions to she Summer of 1859. being (bus two yean
in advauco or any othor reprint of English Reports.
Broator convenience of the Profession, there
will oiso bo published, as soon as required, a full Tablo
of Loses, showing at a glanco the volumo and pago '
SW&’PK&SS!? Mnw
Sf 1|l ? TtB W i 11 bo continued, in tbo same superior
SS2MIH2& »"*««• to permv
NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE.
No. O Wliltaker-Nt.
THE HlJBSCRI BER respectfully announces
|to the citizens or Savannah, and or the Into*
irior of this Stale, that he has now opened and
Jeep continually In store, a large assortment of the
best qualities of tho various kinds ol 1
WINES AND LIQUORS,
both foreign nnd domestic, Invoiced from the best sour
ces, audio his stock of which, at present on bund, ho In
vites attention. Having had extensive experience In
France as a manufacturer, and in America ns importer
and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him
to offer assurance that the article* which are enumera
ted below are each genuine.
ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION*
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin;,
Scotch, Irish and Monnngahcla Whisky; Old Batavia
Arrack ; Jamaica and 8L Croix Rum.
WINKS.
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret,
Sauterne&nd Burgundy Wine*.
CORDIALS.
In Coses, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, BlaVaiU, Kir-
schenwasser, Absinth, foe- foe.
ALB AND PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Alt.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
oct 20 Jy R. MAYER.
Notice*
CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT,
May Term, 1852. i
"TTTHEREAF, Thomas Rycrson, William Robertson,
vv J. N. Philips, P. G. Thomas, W. W, Johnson nnd
M. Preudergnst, summoned to attend tho present May
Term of tlili Court os Grand Jurors, havo made default
for tho Term—It Is ordered that they bo fined Forty Dollar*
each, unless they fllo good and sufficient cause of excuse
on or bofore iho first day of Uie noxl term or this Court.
And whereas, Wm. J. Moore made default on tho
twenty-fourth day of Mayor thopresont term, andsub-
seqaently—It is ordered that ho bo fined Forty Dollars
unless be file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or
before tho first day of the next term of this Court. And
whereus, John G. Cook, John F. Meidrum, James Qunn-
tock, J, B. Bashicr and J. B. Sturtovant, summoned
to attend tho present term of this Court as Petit Jurors,
have made default for the term; and whereas, B. B.
Bnshlor nnd P. Seonbui, Petit Jurors, made default on
five days of tho second week of Uio term; ami where-
“■» James Connelly, Peter Gnfuey, Beni. 8penccr, Francis
M.Myrrol, troderick 8cherff and D.Cohon, summoned
os Talesmen, mode default for tho term—HI* ordorod
that they be fined twenty dollars each, unles* they fllo
good and sufficient causa of oxcuse on or before tho
first day of the next term of this Court. And whereas,
M. Lineauthai, Talesman, mado default on four days ol
wild second week, and James Sherdnn, Jacob Mankes,
John Gray, and John Thomas, Talesmen, mado de
fault on three days of said week, and Daniel Clark, M. H.
Myer, Talesmen, msdedefimlton two days ofaald woek,
and Wm. II. Matters, Patrick McGovern, Emnnticl Kan-
waller, M, Lowenlhal, John Clotwey and Stephen Hadrtck,
r “'— -*-y or said week—it la
overy
.MARINE RAILWAY.
rpHE undersigned respectfully informs all who may
X need his services, that ho Inuchargooftho MARINE
RAILWAY, which Is now In successful operation. He Is
therefore, prepared to take up vessels or any size usually
visiting our port, aud to do the work of repairing, foe-on
reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or pulnl the
bottoms of thoir vessels can also bo nccomodutcd on the
Railway upon reasonable terms. Ho Is also prepared to
contract for building vessels or nny class or description,
and lo carry on tho business of 8filp Carpentering, Spar
Making, aud Caulking, In ail its various brandies, at the
eastern extremity of the city.
A good Ship Smith Is on the premises.
P»g3 fy ILF. WILLINK,Ja.
Talesmen, raadedetauU on one day of sold week
brush, aiid after an ex- T ADIE8* 8iik*and Wtrole^Drww^fihawla, T*b1o
Xj Covers, kc. Cleaned, and Dyed various colors; Ladiea*
Bonnets Bleached and Pressed In a fesh tenable style; Kid
Glove* Cleaned and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed as may be required. All done In tba
same style which baa generally so much pleased my
patrons and friends. Terms moderate. ■ -
Persons aeoding parcels by Steamboat*, or RoH-Road, Jo
requeued to wrilepor mal ly*. .mOImayknownwhera -£“«>»» 1
*11 for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. f, 04 w ft er **"‘.y v , ,n * "*
Extract from tbe Minutes.
■. JNO. F. GU1LMARTIN,
Clerk a. o. e. e.
CHATHAM INFERIOR COURT,
son White, JameaDoySflfr. ^
r, John O. Hernandez and Job
ford, Tbo*. e’. 8haw^Johh C. 'HemflOdez' and John ft,
Strom, summoned to attend the present term of this
Court os Petit Jurors,havo made defiiult for the term:
and whereas, Wm. If. Lyon, Robert D. Papot and James
Ccumefiy, petit Jurors, made defonlt on the soeond day
S ALMON, MACKEREL, fosv-20 kltt* No. 1 L__
“ !»<*«**• No. 1 new Mackerel, whofoa, halve!
Quarters j 99 boxes Maecardttl, SO bags Brazil
boxes Colgate* No. 1 Soap. Landinn and for sale
1 nor 24 CRANE fo HOLCOMBE.
mo. r. ouilhautin.
Clerk tar. c. t. c.'
O , WM. II. SYMONS
FFEIIS for solo n largo usaortmont or Cloths, Co*-
slmercs and VOstings, consisting In part of the
following nrticloa, selected by himself during tho past
summer In LONDON aud PARIS, which he will
mako up to outer In tiro best stylo of workmnnslilp, and
at the shortest notice. His stock of Reody-modo Cloth
ing, and of Furnishing Goods for gentlornon’s wear, is
very large, and of tho best quality and atylo—Uie whole of
It mado Ibis full under hia own Inspection, and will be
sold at tho lowest prices for cash or oppmvod credit:—
French Blnck, Blue, Brown nnd Olive Cloths; Fancy
French and English Cassimorcs; Fancy Silk Vestings,
super, Fancy Sfik Plush Vestings; Black Barathea Hllk
Vestings; Super Black Doeskin Casslmoroa: Merino and
Silk Undershirts and Drawers; White and Fancy Shirts
and Collars: Canton Flannel Bhlrta nnd Drawers; White.
Black and Fnccy Kid Cloven; Nock Ties, plain and ern-
brolderad; Morfrto and Cotton Socks: Scarfic. Satin and
Bombazine Stock*.
IT Whitaker Street oct21
CORNER C W f inAKEil A fo*WjSnSS5'rREETS.
T HE subscribers aro receiving tbelr Fall and Winter
supply uf STAPLE fo FANCY DRY GOODS, which
znoy will dlspoMO tat thoir usual fow pricey forttuhor
city acceptance.. Our stock la Urge aud wefi-aetecled.
Planters and Merchants visiting (his city would do well
by giving u* a call bofore purchasing elMwhcre.
“OP* 8 *? M. PRKNDEROABT fc CO.
Ihronghont with the best of new fu^
nllure.and having largo and airy rooms; ho hopes tosharo
• h cl0M Kttention to busl-
overy. convenience to
make the guest* of hU bouse comfortable.
Janofi! ly JESSE CAIN; Proprietor.
nont subscribers. Subscrlpllons to“ the abovo'rooolvod
JOUN M. COOPER fo CO-
Agents for Savannah.
nov 10
TTMAGAZINE.—Tho Docombor number ..
r , ec0l '’, 0<1 ’ commencing n now volume. Now Is the
uID°»« for ■ u , b,c rt u *W- On hand, for sale, a few copies of
uio niagnzlno from tho commencement, handsomely and
«5gP»{ bourtd for libraries. For s^lo at Publlshora’
dcc 4 s. B. SIBLEY, No. 135 OongremU
JSfflS
nov 3 *
DiiESEavBDouowdHdw,
X dia Chow Cliow, Ginger, and Gum Qurd
Fig Paste, Gum Drops, JtdouW Prerenm of aFttS?’
Oranges, AtmondsTllaUlna, Nuts, Prune,
Pickles and SauoM, and a fine lot orFrenchConfert^
ary,forsale by [nov9] M.J.BOLOtin™*
T U8T RECEIVED—Durand's celebrated Fre^S~nir
KJBiess||nSpHpE
mlcelil,Tapioca,Curranuand Prunes. -Foruwfi.
George bronbon, 144 liAK
nov 3 Between Barnard fc JeftrSl.
Z^IILTBAND,Plain and Decorated French sDd'gT
VT llsh China, Dinner Seta of Choice palterai; nX
opened by tnovU4] COLLINS fo P BULKl.P.v W
OTKBUNOSIUTOTW 8.IU, Pitchers. GobtotJ^CopI
received by [nov I8J '8, WILMOT.
T) RE AST PINS fc~WAR IU N UH.—A very haifoioS;
p MBMWiwt of'IHbRrt, Coral, Enamelled and Plate
Pina nnd Ear Rings. Just received by “
nov 18 8, WILMOT, No. J, MarkoUouare.
T,BU8HE8.-A largo UMAmentor.il kind. otBroiiS
toHSBWtiMSBBsSS
Foraaleby JAMES H. OARTER,
nov 20 Opposite 81. Andrew’s Ha]].
TJEEF.—50 bbls. Mess and Prime Beef, landing from
X> brig Wilson Fuller and for sale by 1 ron
nov 30 OL AG HORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
(Af® 0 ***^ U»i*!Wrencevilie
lowest market rales. !nov94
DAOON HAMS fc BEEP.-iii barrels - choice Bscm
D Hams, 50 half barrels Fulton Market Beer. Landtag
and foraaleby [nov IB] MoMAHON fc DOYLE.
POTATOES fc HAMS.—100 barrels choice Mercer P*
X tatooat 100 barrels Yellow Potatoes;,100 “Cassard’s”
Hams, (new.) For sale by
nov 23 A. CHAMPION.
r ItEA—40 half chests choice Black Tea, for solo by
JL nov 20 A. MINIS.
OUOAR—A fow hhds. choice nnd prime Sugar. In slot*
O and for sale by [nov 20] A. MINIS.
ptHEMICALS.—A fine assortment or Chemicals, fresh
\J and genuine. Just received and for sale by
JAME8 H. CARTER,
nor 20 Opposite 81. Andrew’s Hail.
JJ fc Co. Brandy; 5 ptpesdlolland Gin.’ Just receive!
aud for sate by
nov 23 M oMAHON fc DOYLE.
n UN POWDER fc SALT.—100 kegs Rlflo Gun Pow-
VT dur: 250 sacks Salt. Just received and for sale by
nov 23 MoMAHON fc DOYLE;
OALMON, LOBSTERS, fco—Just received, 8 dozen
O Hermolrioally sealed Salmon, In l and 9 lb. canisters
0 doz. do. do. Lobsters In 1 and 9 lb. canisters; 8 do. do,
do. Mackerel do. do. do.; 5 do. Pickled Lobsters in glass
Jars; 6 doz. quarts and half, gallons American Pickles*
forsaloby [nov 17] J. ROUSSEAU.
I'vUTUH CHEESE, foe.—Just received, 9 cases, con.
±J Inlnlng48 Dutch Edam Cheese; 5cases Sardines,
In whole, hair and quarter boxes; S cates ProaervedGin
ger} 5 do. fresh Prunes; in store, and for sale by
nov 17 J. ROUSSEAU.
/CODFISH, MACKEREL fo IIERR1NG8.-40 boxes
Vj Codfish, 50 bbls. and half do. No. 1; 2, and 3 Mack
erel ; 30 kills do.; 25 bbls. Herrings. Just received and
for sale by
nov 22 MoMAHON fo DOYLE
A LE fc PORTER,—75 bbls. Ale, and 30 cask* Porter,
JrX pints and quarts. Just received and for uie by
nov 22 MoMAHON fc DOYLE,
rp All LE CUTLERY.—Ivory, Horn and Coco* Handled
X Table Cutlery. For *ole by
nov 22 COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
pACON.—80 hhds. Shoulders; 23 hhdsi Bides. For
JD sole by [nov 22] COHEN fc FOSDICK.
O AND PAPER.—20 roams No. 1 Band Paper, of all sizes;
O Forsaleby JAMESII.CARTER,
nov 20 Opposite 8b Andrew’s Hall.
C* AL A5RATUS —1J50Q lbs. 8alteratus,ln assorted size
O boxes and kegs. Foraaleby
JAMES H. OARTER,
nov 20 Opposite 8t Andrew’s Hall.
D YE STUFFS.—5 barrels Peach-wood, 3 do. Red-
y. —.. In A. t —— —«J..a ..... ... I. 1 . —a— »
wood, 10 do. Log-wood, 5 c
Madder. All of tbo above fr~ —’
nov 20
D r. bailey
r
‘Indigo,. 1,8tt) lb*.
for sale by
JAMES H. CARTER, -
Opposite 8k Andrew’s Hall.
COUGH MIXTURE—The only certain
remedy for Coughs, Colda and Asthmas. For isis
by JAMES H. CARTER,
nov 20 Opposite 8h Andrews* Hall,
C URTAIN BANDS, SHADE TASSELB fo COBOL
with fixturea, (oraalp by
>v 24 MORSE fc NlOHOLB, 155 Broughfofest.
C HEWING TOBACCO.-Just received; 15
low Bank Tobacco. For sole by
nov 23 J. ROUSSEAU.
T RUFFLE8, foe.—Just received, 4 dozen cans Pettis
Pols; 0 doz.cans Artichokes; 3 doz. cansTraffln;
3 doz. cans Currant JeUy;.5 cases Macaroni; 5 case*
Vermicelli; 15 cases Muscat Dates. Forsale by
not 23 J. ROUSSEAU.,
A very flno quality of Ivory-handled Knives, in sell.
Just received by steamer and for sate by
tv 24 MORSE fc N1QHOL8.155 Dronghion-it.
B EST English Sliver Plated Castors, Forks; Table sod
Tea spoons at ,
nov 34 MORSE fc N1UHOL8,155 Broughton H
nov 3
itABTERN HAY.-
E
Tlfuieii^iandingfronalhlpCbira
COHEN fc FQ8DICK.
S YRUP—900bbls. Molasses 8yrnp,‘landing from thlp
Chino, and for sale by
COHEN fc FOSDICK.
•gAG8/-^U bundles Gunny Bags, for sale ^
M ackerel and salmon-ih x B5E »i» i«
kilts, fresh and for sale by
nov 20 W. D. FORD.
S MOKED BEEP AND TONGUES-Just recsirM
f * * '
) for sale by
[nov 20]
W.D.F0IU).
QUNDRIES—Potatoes. Apples, Oranges, Almonds,
O Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Citron, Maco, Nuimeg*.
Alsnlco, Popper, Cinnamon, Ciovca, lino assortment oi
Pickles and Preserves, and for sale cnea^,
nov 20 Wald burg’s Building* Jefferson^
Bl^ffbLS OF COHN, In afore and forsrieby
OAA bw “ouo or won. in SMiro ruu iui »» »i
sOUV nor 29 A. O. TOMS, 180 Bspst-
OPE—500 coils superior Philadelphia Rope, instore
and for sale by [nov 201 A. MINIS.
S AMPLING INSTRUMENT—VI*t Cbpese, OoB^
Butler and Sugar Trycr*. For sale by \
nor 34 F. W. CORNWELL, lOOBrysn-ri-
YllSPE
O foi- safe by [nor 24] A. MlNte. i
IlENCli TOILET SOAPS.—An elegant nssortmeal
nf fine French Toilet Soaps, from Lubln, Guwizin,
r, MangenetpMonpeloa, Provost, Mallly and Cellei
ifnctonoi. Forsaloby .
MOOBB fc HEllBiaCKeoH.
■100 lb.. Engll.li Blip. Curb. Bolin, In .UJ. ""■!
B by|.noTH1 JAB. II, OAHTBU.
F lj,... T
of fine
river, Man
manufaetoi
nov 10
) forsale
S aTT.—2.0O0sacks Liverpool Sait, 10 to the ton,jMt
received per Btato Right* nnd for sale by , M
■■ WA81IBUBM. WILDBlt fc SSb
on barrels Apples; 30 do Potatoes, and 50 bags
,b»:
gAOOK BIUES t SHOUliDEJt..—23 bbto
aiuno uiiuuiiui.iu.—mi »..»«
_ Bacon Sides; 25 hhds. Prime Bhoulders. Yors*J«
nor 10 SWIFT 4 _gg»
ALTPETR1L—10 barrels refined. Just receive »»»
S for sale by
nov ID
■ UMini iwhsuc ■ un. ..vv.':,
MOORE fc HENDRICKSON,
•, ■ „. Gibbon’s Bulldljg^,
PHE8IIYTERIAN PURLIOATIONS.
A GENERAL varioty of the host publications of the
Si WS'n'fto 'a.« r r n r Sf'»•
B. B. SIBLEY,
wo. 135 Congrots-aL
sassasfts e.
A|&°K VE,m ’ A g; 55r
- noy 17 J. B. 0UBBEDGE.
Doctor YenwH for 25 Gents!
oflh « POCKET
iE8UULAPIU8,or Every ono
his own Physician I Tuirtv-
sixth edition,with upward* of
I n hunclrod engravings, showing
\ prlyatedlscaso In overy shape
U and form, and malformations of
1 Tbo llmo hns now nrrlTcd,
' lhntponnniMiir,'rlng from no
ornt dlrnu., nMd nB morn
ltocorao tho viotim or quack*
prescriptions
contained In this book, any ono
^ . . ■ nny curb himself without hln.'
SS»S!S»4IKB1!
to the genoral routine of priveto disease. It folly explains
the cause ormanhood's early docllno, with observations
on marriage—bcsldesmany other rterangume '^ • “
would not be proper to enumerate In the p
X3T Any person sending TWENTY^Fl
enclosfcl in a letter'Will recelvoono copy of this, 1
by mall, orflve oonleswlll be acni for one .dollar,
dress. ‘‘Da. W. YOUNG, No. 169 SPRUCEStfoet P
ADBLPHIA.” Post-paid.
■ ■ V3T Dn. YOUNG can beotmatilted on ! nbyoflbe
Diseases described In Ida different publications, at his
Office, 1M SPRUCE Street, every day 1 between b ■ nnd 3
S krolt, (Sunday’, extxp&l.) / [July, 27-o* 1,1 ■ >
HNK IVORY TABLE ctmWrftritle'teVr
hov93 JOUN R. NORTON
kj nov v* Fora'afe by"'TOLLINS fc'BULKlj^.
H AY^-220 Boles Prime North River Hay. IAnd“*
per ship Wm. D. Bewail, and (or sate by „
nov 10 PADELFOUD, FAY fcjgi.
TARD BRANDY-10 pipes In bond, for wjoW. h
nov 18 A. DONAUP^
H AY fc DRI0K.—133 bundles prime En»ieroW«
and 10,000 Bnck,- for solo, to arrive, by„
ov 18 BUNKER fc OGDEN. 80 Dartre*!!.
STS'™ 8 "-™ wsii&imZ
B a
lng and for’sole by
CRANE fc HOLCOMBE-
VTEW TOOLS-Patcn! Spoke Shaves and Crots lroM ’
TJOKKV SOAPr-A "(Sib iappll or a..T«9 ““
11
vnia 1 tinranzi. Dsiui>a.himf^W l, 2 1
nov 24 _
OlLVER’S MINERAL PAINTr-O barrets,-1
C5 c»..m. P0».l.b i!oonB tnEN (?ffi
HOT 17 Gibbons’ nulldinPu
CEliD O'A’rs^.titw bogs heavy
-D j landing frotnachr. Leopold O^Donncll, and fof *?Vi
&.
.bd Parur. ;.
jpoir.lB JrtnmMi eiTMl. W.ldbaruBblS-